It's pretty universal throughout all states, minus the states which don't require 'lawful presence' documents so illegals can get licenses. You have to be a resident of Colorado, and when you go to the Department of Revenue, you bring two forms of ID, proof of residence (such as a utilities bill), and, if you have a CDL, and current and valid DOT medical card, and a "lawful presence" document, such as a Social Security card, birth certificate, I-94 form, etc.
In order to get your Colorado drivers license, you must first complete the drivers education course. Then, you need to get your learners permit.
Yes. You need a driver's license and insurance.
If your Massachusetts license allows you to operate a motorcycle, you should not need to get a Colorado license because you are only a temporary resident.
None
No
No
Not legally. You need a valid driver's license and insurance.
yes.
No.
Five years.
My understanding is that you don't need a license for scooters with engines of 49cc or smaller displacement in Colorado. The above answer is completely wrong. Any motorized vehicle on Colorado public roadways requires a drivers license. As of 2009, 49cc scooters require insurance too.
I'm not a hundered percent sure. I had a florida license before my Colorado one was revoked. My florida license is still valid and that is what I am using. I don't see why not.